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away from them and their bank account and all of a sudden they find religion like, oh, i didn't mean him. i'm not homophobic or racist. we're going to -- stick around, guys. we're going to talk about ray lewis. no stranger to controversies or super bowls. [ female announcer ] born from the sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. new nectresse. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> we're back. there they are. lamar campbell, t
away from them and their bank account and all of a sudden they find religion like, oh, i didn't mean him. i'm not homophobic or racist. we're going to -- stick around, guys. we're going to talk about ray lewis. no stranger to controversies or super bowls. [ female announcer ] born from the sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. new nectresse....
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away from them and their bank account and all of a sudden they find religion like, oh, i didn't mean him. i'm not homophobic or racist. we're going to talk about ray lewis. no stranger to controversies or super bowls. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> we're back. there they are. lamar campbell, terence moore. i'm surprised they could fit on the screen. how much have y'all been eating? >> quite a bit, i must say. >> i'm still eating like i'm a football player. i had to remind myself, i'm not playing anymore. so my metabolism doesn't work the same as it used to. >> you can tell by his voice he's been down to the french quarter. >> let's get right back into the conversation here. let's talk about ray lewis and his last nfl game. he is getting waves of respect from fans and me
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share your response on our facebook page are send us an e- mail to -- religion the thrilling superbowl win on our website, wbaltv.com. complete coverage from new orleans, including a recap of the game and pictures of the celebrations. just click ravens at the top of the home page. >> put the five degrees at the airport. we have much more ravens super bowl victory coverage ahead, including more reaction from the players on the field. >> but first, a live look at the west side of the beltway at liberty road. more weather and traffic on we come back. hinaman words cannot describe his feelings. world champions. it is unbelievable. here we did not make it easy. but we found a way to win. but we found a way to win. , my brother. i have been his teammate for 10 years here -- and there is not a greater leader and a greater mentor, the man who taught me the world. it was an honor to play his last game with them and send him out as a super bowl champion. >> we are getting close to ending that chapter. we finished at how we wanted it. for ray lewis -- the city of baltimore, we love you guys. >> w
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the owner said that he's not homophobic but stands along to his religion. >>> the church posted a gay pride banner. the youth organization is set to discuss lifting the bans on gays and lesbians this week. >>> turning to sports. the super bowl was thriller. in the first quarter, joe flacco connected with anquan boldin for a touchdown pass. in the second quarter, baltimore scored two more touchdowns to make it look a blowout. they went to halftime with a 21-6 lead over san francisco. in the third, ravens' jacoby jones set a record with 108-yard kickoff return. and then, the power went out in the superdome. it took 34 minutes before the lights were back on and play was restarted. then, momentum shifted quickly as san francisco scored two touchdowns in less than 2 1/2 minutes. in the fourth quarter, niners' quarterback colin kaepernick rolled left and kept going for the touchdown. san francisco had the last you shot at the end zone, but there was contact between michael crabtree and ravens' jeremy smith. the game ended on a ravens' kickoff. 49ers returned as time-out. final score, ravens
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what else do religions all do? those of you who are in religious traditions, it talks about relationship. how are we to relate to the world around us? how are we to relate to each other? that's the ethical dimension that we're going to be talking about here shortly, one of the most important ones in the course. what is the good life? what is the proper way to relate to each other? and, as you know, we've all struggled with that as human beings for about as long as we've been going on. we struggle it, so, it's very, very difficult. so we'll talk about religion again, identity and relationship and we'll come back but let's just on our graphics, let's just go down and look at some of the things that religions naturally talk about. who is the other? how do we relate to that which is not us, and are all religions speak about god? god is a big one. you know, if your religion happens to speak about that, you sure will want to know how to relate to god. and so, we'll see lots of different great expressions. like you mentio
what else do religions all do? those of you who are in religious traditions, it talks about relationship. how are we to relate to the world around us? how are we to relate to each other? that's the ethical dimension that we're going to be talking about here shortly, one of the most important ones in the course. what is the good life? what is the proper way to relate to each other? and, as you know, we've all struggled with that as human beings for about as long as we've been going on. we...
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. >>> leon panetta said his catholic religion had an impact on his life and death decisions. >>> and rumors of muhammad ali's death are premature. we'll explain. death are premature. we'll explain. "early today" starts right now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> very good monday morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other vehicles on the highway west of los angeles killing eight and injuring more. authorities say the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the mountain. it rear-ended a car before flipping and hitting a pickup truck that was hauling a trailer. passengers described the scene. >> starts to move so fast, and the people start screaming. >> two or three minutes swerving in and out? >> yeah. >> everybody was scared. everybody was screaming. >> the bus was reportedly returning from a ski outing to big bear. >>> well, today president obama will travel to minneapolis to push his proposal for broader gun control measures in the wa
. >>> leon panetta said his catholic religion had an impact on his life and death decisions. >>> and rumors of muhammad ali's death are premature. we'll explain. death are premature. we'll explain. "early today" starts right now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> very good monday morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other...
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why religion? why do people take these things so seriously and, of course, you'll hear lots more about this. in fact in the second class, we'll have some pieces from our trip to the middle east. but, whoa - i mean, talk about your identity and your relationships linked to a religious perspective. it's like nothing that i've ever experienced over here in this country and we'll see how intense that is. but try to answer the question why and understand it. you have a question on the back or comment? [female voice:] professor, oh, i'm sorry. [female voice:] which one were you.. [dr. simons:] oh, either one. [female voice:] either one. [dr. simons:] you can do it in harmony. [ both women speak simultaneously and the class laughs ] [female voice:] i was interested in professor smart warned against making assumptions about other religions because often that deters you from being open to other religions. if you feel you have the truth, you proceed only in one line and don't let other ideas come into your s
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it is a quest for power for your race, tribe, religion, region, whatever, your industry these days. politics is a lot about power. but we always hope that some people in the discussion of politics and policy will stand for something bigger, something broader. like the public interest, freedom and justice, the ideals of the declaration of the independence and the pledge of allegiance. we hope in washington that's what think tanks do. think tanks are separate from abstracted from the day-to-day struggles for either political power or special interests benefits from public policy. obviously, there are some who do that better than others. in the ideal of the think tank is committed to the public interest, even though we may disagree what the public interest is. some think tanks insist they don't have a world view a perspective, a political philosophy. they are just about analyzing and seeing what works. i'm in favor of that. but to define if something is working you have to define what the goals you seek to achieve. is freedom one of the goals that policy ought to enhance? is justice? i
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liz: we've got true religion soaring today. let's head to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking very healthy for the stock. nicole: that's right. the stock is soaring today. it's up over 20% when you take a look at it. true religion jeans, right? they are probably $200 a pair. they come out with their numbers. there are some analyst calls and some options for strategic review. i think that's what's really giving this company a boost. let's break it down. you did have bb&t put a buy rating on it. came out with fourth quarter profit which dropped some, but the sales beat the street. and then of course back in october and once again it has resurfaced that execs are saying that a strategic review by a special committee is continuing. so we will see what that means for the company ultimately. i went outside liz tried to bring you right to the store here on wall street give you a little scene of the jeans and such, but it certainly is a winner today. back to you. liz: okay, thank you. there's a major obstacle in
liz: we've got true religion soaring today. let's head to nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking very healthy for the stock. nicole: that's right. the stock is soaring today. it's up over 20% when you take a look at it. true religion jeans, right? they are probably $200 a pair. they come out with their numbers. there are some analyst calls and some options for strategic review. i think that's what's really giving this company a boost. let's break it down. you did have...
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. >> the owner says he's not homophobic but stands by his religion. the oregon department of justice is investigating. >>> finally in missouri, a kansas city church is showing a sign of support for gay boy scouts. the church posted a gay pride banner, welcoming all members of the boy scouts of america. the youths organization is set to discuss lifting the ban on gays and lesbians this week. >>> turning to sports, super bowl xlvii looked like a blowout. but turned out to be a thriller. in the first quarter, ravens' quarterback joe flacco connected with antoine bolden for touchdown pass and early lead. in the second, baltimore scored two more touchdowns to make it look like a blowout. they went to halftime with the 21-3 lead. in the third, the ravens' jacoby jones had a record with a 109-yard kickoff return. the longest in super bowl history. and that made it 28-6, ravens over the 49ers. then the power goes out in the superdome. it took 34 minutes before the lights were back on and play was restarted. then momentum shifted quickly as san francisco score
. >> the owner says he's not homophobic but stands by his religion. the oregon department of justice is investigating. >>> finally in missouri, a kansas city church is showing a sign of support for gay boy scouts. the church posted a gay pride banner, welcoming all members of the boy scouts of america. the youths organization is set to discuss lifting the ban on gays and lesbians this week. >>> turning to sports, super bowl xlvii looked like a blowout. but turned out to...
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. >> yeah, because their religion requires them to wage jihad. if you are a muslim, up better be out there jihadding away. >> which explains all the wars we've had with ms. lums in indonesia, india and dearborn, michigan. clearly we need new tanks or new money but don't worry the army has a great way of raising some. >> one of the ways that we kept equipment costs down is we sell it to our friends. the saudis, kuwaities, egyptians. >> waiting we're selling our bad ass tanks to muslims? our general military issues and affairs expert is going to flip. >> selling our tanks to saudi arabia is not a likely scenario. >> just so you we are selling our tanks. >> we are? >> that's right. >> i don't -- i haven't followed that aspect of the story. if we're selling tanks to saudi arabiaans, good. they are our allies in some respects. >> some respects, not good enough. i gotta get rid of these tanks before our jihadi frenive enemies get ahold of them. >> we have tanks. at big al's tank em poreium. they are do it all. of course, getting traffic! [laughter] we'
. >> yeah, because their religion requires them to wage jihad. if you are a muslim, up better be out there jihadding away. >> which explains all the wars we've had with ms. lums in indonesia, india and dearborn, michigan. clearly we need new tanks or new money but don't worry the army has a great way of raising some. >> one of the ways that we kept equipment costs down is we sell it to our friends. the saudis, kuwaities, egyptians. >> waiting we're selling our bad ass...
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people are anxious to know about other religions, so so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis both to locals and to visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing tooer the or my important -- too terribly important. the opera breakfast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts from the metropolitan opera which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. and there's a breakfast here and a lecture, so we do a lot with music, a lot with art and pretty much everything. the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures; the native american, the his hispanic and the anglo. now that's, obviously, oversimplifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today up at the indian school. we do events for them here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books up at the indian market in august which is
people are anxious to know about other religions, so so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis both to locals and to visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing tooer the or my important -- too terribly important. the opera breakfast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts from the metropolitan opera which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world....
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. >> why don't you like homosexuals for religion reasons? >> caller: no i'm against homosexuality because of what happens when young boys get molested -- >> but that is pedophilia. >> caller: but you can also say that -- okay let's say a boy is 15 years old, and a 60 year old man from manbla wants to have sex with him -- >> man bla has about ten members nationwide. >> why should we not let you around young girls? >> because i'm not sick. >> i see. >> caller: i'm not saying all homosexuals are going to molest young boys. >> stephanie: oh, thank you. >> i think chris just poked a hole in your logic? >> these men are attracted to the same sex -- >> stephanie: are you saying that all pedophiles are gay? >> caller: no any man that molests a young boy is gay. he may not admit it because he is attracted to the male genitalia -- >> you are attracted to female genitalia, so why should we let you around young girls? >> caller: look there's plenty of men that go after young girls -- >> sir -- >> caller: i'm saying you should try to avoid the situation
. >> why don't you like homosexuals for religion reasons? >> caller: no i'm against homosexuality because of what happens when young boys get molested -- >> but that is pedophilia. >> caller: but you can also say that -- okay let's say a boy is 15 years old, and a 60 year old man from manbla wants to have sex with him -- >> man bla has about ten members nationwide. >> why should we not let you around young girls? >> because i'm not sick. >> i see....
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and also keep women protected and you had those i guess attempting to enflame this as a war on religion and the other things that were accused. when we talked with you and when you became a household name at the beginning of this story. >> yeah. this is just another step in what the administration has said that they wanted to do, which you're exactly right. to find a path forward to cover health care without infringing on a potential concern. and i think what's important to note is some of the folks continuing to object to this policy are actually worried about employer who is are private companies not religiously affiliated employers in any way but the boss has a particular religious concern and they want to deny their employees particular types of health care. if you take a step back and think about that, that's you work at a restaurant, you work at a store and your boss is able to deny you leukemia coverage or blood transfusions or any number of medical concerns someone might have an objection to and the folks objecting have very extreme ideas about religious freedom and employee hea
and also keep women protected and you had those i guess attempting to enflame this as a war on religion and the other things that were accused. when we talked with you and when you became a household name at the beginning of this story. >> yeah. this is just another step in what the administration has said that they wanted to do, which you're exactly right. to find a path forward to cover health care without infringing on a potential concern. and i think what's important to note is some...
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we were not bounded in a common race or religion. we are not a theocracy. we are not a minority. this nation was born with the ideals that a united people, but these ideals compel every generation to be more inclusive and welcoming. we realize this country was not a zero some political nation. in fact, the more we open up this country to inclusion, the better we are. women joining the work force has not diminished men. it expands our economy and opportunity for all. the education of poor people in the inner-city does not take away from others, it expands our economy and makes us all do better. this is the ideal of our country. as the rabbi would tell me, the jewish saying, that jews together are strong, but jews with other people are invincible. he african saying that spiderwebs united can tie up a line. the very principle of this country, one of my advisers told me one of the fundamental principles of islam. the oneness of the community. we recognize dependency and see strength. that became the problem solving idea that i took on. i began looking at what other cities around amer
we were not bounded in a common race or religion. we are not a theocracy. we are not a minority. this nation was born with the ideals that a united people, but these ideals compel every generation to be more inclusive and welcoming. we realize this country was not a zero some political nation. in fact, the more we open up this country to inclusion, the better we are. women joining the work force has not diminished men. it expands our economy and opportunity for all. the education of poor people...
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religion does well. this wall behind the paperback fiction combat rolls out here on a steady basis. both for locals and visitors who want something light to read. the author breakfast meats here all winter long before the metropolitan opera, which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. there is a breakfast and a lecture here. we do a lot with music and arts. the history of santa fe is vivid with two major cultures. native american, hispanic, and the anglo. now, that is actually oversimplifying things, but each one carries such a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events here. we boast the best spanish colonial art market. we sell books at the indian market, which is the largest art market in the world. for many years we have sold looks in the spanish market. again, the largest hispanic market in the world. we are falling all over each other but the sharing and the support that is universal makes it such a wonderfully exciting place to be. >> in the very early da
religion does well. this wall behind the paperback fiction combat rolls out here on a steady basis. both for locals and visitors who want something light to read. the author breakfast meats here all winter long before the metropolitan opera, which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. there is a breakfast and a lecture here. we do a lot with music and arts. the history of santa fe is vivid with two major cultures. native american, hispanic, and the anglo. now,...
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ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been playing across our screens the last 2 or 3 days. we hope by challenging that we can prevent bullying and harassment we've been seeing here today. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have
ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been...
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the other goal is to protect religions from doing something they believe is morally wrong. my own belief is that the solution the obama administration reached here is win/win. i say this to someone who believes in the clinton case, that abortion should be safe, legal and rare. getting birth control to women for free will keep it rare. to keep the catholic church out of that transaction keeps it closer to the goal. this is what good, smart, progressive, morally upright politics is all about. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris. and thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight in sacramento, california. tonight's lead, america versus the nra. today, president obama took his fight for gun safety outside of washington. calling for action. debunking the nra lies and making sure everyone knows we can't wait for change. >> we don't have to agree on everything to agree it's time to do something. if we've got lobbyists in washington, claiming to speak for gun owners, saying something differen
the other goal is to protect religions from doing something they believe is morally wrong. my own belief is that the solution the obama administration reached here is win/win. i say this to someone who believes in the clinton case, that abortion should be safe, legal and rare. getting birth control to women for free will keep it rare. to keep the catholic church out of that transaction keeps it closer to the goal. this is what good, smart, progressive, morally upright politics is all about. and...
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that's partly for from morals, partly from religion, it's also from the law. and these young ones, these kids didn't have their that influence last long enough to draw them into an ordered society. >> rose: so what was the primary influence of the private catholic school you went to. >> to help me choose to be a good person. >> rose: your parents taught you that? >> they didn't tell you, they taught in the a lot by example. and discipline, obviously. i talk a lot about -- >> rose: i'm sure they disciplined you. >> oh, they did, in not always such nice ways. i describe that in the book. but they talk to you about the choice we had as people. to be good or bad people. and they taught about the consequences of that in the afterlife but it seeped into understanding that to choose to be a good person was, a, a choice and, b, one with importance. and to me that's an eternal gift. as you may know, my grammar school is being closed by the archdiocese. >> rose: i do know that. and >> and i am so incredibly heartbroken because my grammar school and almost all on that li
that's partly for from morals, partly from religion, it's also from the law. and these young ones, these kids didn't have their that influence last long enough to draw them into an ordered society. >> rose: so what was the primary influence of the private catholic school you went to. >> to help me choose to be a good person. >> rose: your parents taught you that? >> they didn't tell you, they taught in the a lot by example. and discipline, obviously. i talk a lot about...
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. >>> el palomajombe no el a religión mía, no es el espiritismo ni la santeria. >>> identificar cada ritual es complicado, por eso los defensores de los derechos de los animales coinciden que la importancia es lograr que las prácticas sean más humanas. >>> también dicen que lo que comienza con abuso animal podría terminar en actividades similares, entonces, con seres humanos. >>> y para nuestro final de impacto les presentamos a una pareja en peligro de extinción porque llevan más de 80 años de matrimonio él con un siglo de vida, y ella con 97 años de edad, los esposos de connecticut dicen que la alegría es la clave, eran vecinos y
. >>> el palomajombe no el a religión mía, no es el espiritismo ni la santeria. >>> identificar cada ritual es complicado, por eso los defensores de los derechos de los animales coinciden que la importancia es lograr que las prácticas sean más humanas. >>> también dicen que lo que comienza con abuso animal podría terminar en actividades similares, entonces, con seres humanos. >>> y para nuestro final de impacto les presentamos a una pareja en peligro de...
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religion may have clients who say we are frightened here in new york? >> we deal with a very unique client base. they have a fixed budget, certain amount of income in an annual basis. it is pa how to handle those dollars. the question is, is that the wisest use of my money? nine times out of 10, where do you move to? texas, nevada, florida. liz: governor jerry brown is saying i don't like what governor perry is doing, using some tricks here. he has it all wrong. california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to go and unfortunately texas ranks as number one business state in the country year after year. liz: nols texa
religion may have clients who say we are frightened here in new york? >> we deal with a very unique client base. they have a fixed budget, certain amount of income in an annual basis. it is pa how to handle those dollars. the question is, is that the wisest use of my money? nine times out of 10, where do you move to? texas, nevada, florida. liz: governor jerry brown is saying i don't like what governor perry is doing, using some tricks here. he has it all wrong. california, we have great...
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let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal segregation. and then take away their names and then rename their group so that they are no longer africans, but they become some strange, odd label, negroes. whatever that is or wherever or that came from, they'll be known by that. so they lose all their tradition, all of their mores, all of their yeses and noes about what not to do and how we do things from the dawn of time. and they don't know themselves anymore. it doesn't make any difference whether they're black or or not. take the caller. take his profile. to that to him. -- do that to r him and see where his descendants fall after two an
let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal...
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this includes disability discrimination, pregnancy, age, national origin, religion, all the characteristics that are protected under our federal civil-rights act. that 100,000 cases across the entire country, of those 100,000 in the same two years, approximately 14,000 cases have been brought to federal court. 14% or so of those charges and that going to court. it is showing that the plaintiffs' attorneys are screened carefully3. the department of justice did a study of employment litigation and civil litigation in general. in 2008, they released a report that shows that of all the employment -- on a plan discrimination cases, about 3% of them reached trial and 1% of them resulted a verdict for the worker. i have spent time in the community of advocates i worked very closely with the association of the plaintiffs' attorneys. these are small firms, small businesses, places that pride themselves on screening for the right kind of cases where there really is evidence and whether settlement will be fair. because of the economic realities of their practice. these threats of widespread lawsuits -
this includes disability discrimination, pregnancy, age, national origin, religion, all the characteristics that are protected under our federal civil-rights act. that 100,000 cases across the entire country, of those 100,000 in the same two years, approximately 14,000 cases have been brought to federal court. 14% or so of those charges and that going to court. it is showing that the plaintiffs' attorneys are screened carefully3. the department of justice did a study of employment litigation...
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let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal segregation. and then take away their names and then rename their group so that they are no longer africans, but they become some strange, odd label, negroes. whatever that is or wherever or that came from, they'll be known by that. so they lose all their tradition, all of their mores, all of their yeses and noes about what not to do and how we do things from the dawn of time. and they don't know themselves anymore. it doesn't make any difference whether they're black or or not. take the caller. take his profile. to that to him. -- do that to r him and see where his descendants fall after two an
let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal...
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number one, i want religion out of the party. i have a religion. that's my business. i have a political party. that's the political parties business. member two, women's issues. -- number two. i don't believe in abortion, but i don't believe i have a right to tell my neighbor what they should do. i think the republican party needs to get out of people's bedrooms and back into. the into third, the middle-class tax hikes that reagan instituted, we never recovered from that. the demise of the unions. all things than middle-class workers. ending tax things like the state sales tax, all these things hit us directly. i know when it happened to my own taxes. it was in the reagan years. host: thanks. guest: if you were a republican, you were a liberal one. she said that she wants religion out of politics. i wonder if she would've felt that way about the civil-rights movement. it was churches and martin luther king was a reverend. and the power of the civil rights argument was the argument about human dignity, which was rooted ina religious understand religious understanding.
number one, i want religion out of the party. i have a religion. that's my business. i have a political party. that's the political parties business. member two, women's issues. -- number two. i don't believe in abortion, but i don't believe i have a right to tell my neighbor what they should do. i think the republican party needs to get out of people's bedrooms and back into. the into third, the middle-class tax hikes that reagan instituted, we never recovered from that. the demise of the...
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it is a quest for power, whether for your race or your tribe or your religion or your ideology or your region, whatever, your industry, these days, policy, politics is a lot about power. but we always hope that some people in the discussion of politics, and especially policy, will stand for something bigger, something broader, like the public interest, like freedom and justice, the ideals of the declaration of independence and constitution and the pledge of allegiance. and ideally we hope in washington that that's what think tanks do, that think tanks are separate from abstracted from the day-to-day struggles for either political power or special interest benefits from public policy. and, obviously, there are some who do that better than others but in the platonic ideal of the think tank is one committed to the public interest and even though we may disagree about what the public interest is. some think tanks insist they don't have an ideology, and worldview of perspective, a political philosophy. they are just about analyzing and seeing what works. i'm all in favor of analyzing things
it is a quest for power, whether for your race or your tribe or your religion or your ideology or your region, whatever, your industry, these days, policy, politics is a lot about power. but we always hope that some people in the discussion of politics, and especially policy, will stand for something bigger, something broader, like the public interest, like freedom and justice, the ideals of the declaration of independence and constitution and the pledge of allegiance. and ideally we hope in...
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. >>> ahora, son miles los desamparados que se benefician sin importar su color flt edad o legal jo religiÓn la organizaciÓn trabaja con atrÁs alrededor del paÍs y aunque no es a gran escala, la labor de las entidades ha dado resultados. con acuerdo con la alianza nacional. para erradicar la dijz. el nÚmero de descampados disminuyÓ 1 morz entre 2009 y 2011. son unas 7.000 personas. alex y patricio, aseguran que el proceso de reivindicaciÓn no es nada fÁcil frmient. y que se ne mucha voluntad y fortaleza. se realiza una ceremonia de graduaciÓn para honrar el esfuerzo de estas personas que aunque cayeron se levantaron. >>> este es un gran dÍa de celebraciÓn para hombres y mujeres, que dormÍan en las calles, que trabajaron duro para transformarse sus vidas. >>> hace un aÑo y 3 meses yo dije, ya estoy aquÍ. hay que seguir adelante. >>> ahora, viene la prueba verdadera que si somos de verdad lo que aprendimos aquÍ vamos a el mundo, a ver si donde severa lo que aprendimos. >>> en miami florida univisiÓn. >>> un gran ejemplo, y ahora lincey nos trae los deportes. adelante. >>> gracia
. >>> ahora, son miles los desamparados que se benefician sin importar su color flt edad o legal jo religiÓn la organizaciÓn trabaja con atrÁs alrededor del paÍs y aunque no es a gran escala, la labor de las entidades ha dado resultados. con acuerdo con la alianza nacional. para erradicar la dijz. el nÚmero de descampados disminuyÓ 1 morz entre 2009 y 2011. son unas 7.000 personas. alex y patricio, aseguran que el proceso de reivindicaciÓn no es nada fÁcil frmient. y que se ne...
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and on the other hand, does the school have a first amendment freedom of religion argument? and that's the battle. ultimately, what's interesting here is the school jumped the gun, miguel. what happened is they brought a federal lawsuit against the teachers who never brought the case in federal court in the first place. the federal court will dils miss the case without ever answering this critical question. so we'll really never know the answer because there's no what the courts call justifiable issue. >> part of the argument from the teacher's side is the school is a for-profit sbi fi, not a not profit. >> doesn't matter. >> the if the school is receiving funds for the state and they are for profit, certain rules apply to them as opposed to if they were a not for profit. whether or not the teachers would be compelled to respond to an answer like this or to assert their faith in a questionnaire, which they denied, i think because the school is a profit-based institution the teachers had every right to deny it. it is discrimination. and i think the teachers will ultimately wi
and on the other hand, does the school have a first amendment freedom of religion argument? and that's the battle. ultimately, what's interesting here is the school jumped the gun, miguel. what happened is they brought a federal lawsuit against the teachers who never brought the case in federal court in the first place. the federal court will dils miss the case without ever answering this critical question. so we'll really never know the answer because there's no what the courts call...
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whatever religion is out there, however many thousands of religions are out there, you have the power to believe in that because the constitution grants you that. don't use that same document, don't use those same rights, to take away or disenfranchise others. it is riddick as me saying no one can cheat cheeseburgers or pepperoni pizzas anymore because that's what it says in the tora or old testament. it is equally as ridiculous saying two people who love each other can't get married. it is a sin, you have those rights to believe in. you are an american and you have this constitution. don't take advantage of those rights and take away rights from others. >> let's talk about the nfl. professional sports. because -- there are people who say this is going to be the next big fight. this is the next big fight at least for equality when someone comes out, especially in the nba, nfl, and not a former player like many former players that come out. in when someone comes out, do you know -- players who are currently -- not that you have to out them, who are currently in the nfl, who are gay, cl
whatever religion is out there, however many thousands of religions are out there, you have the power to believe in that because the constitution grants you that. don't use that same document, don't use those same rights, to take away or disenfranchise others. it is riddick as me saying no one can cheat cheeseburgers or pepperoni pizzas anymore because that's what it says in the tora or old testament. it is equally as ridiculous saying two people who love each other can't get married. it is a...
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. >> when asked how we would guarantee things like freedom of religion without our constitution. the professor says it's up to those who believe in those ideaing to convince fellow americans they are worth withholding. shannon bream, fox news. >> harris: a huge power ball jackpot is up for grabs. we will tell you how much is up for grabs. leaping into frigid waters for a great cause. they do testify year but this time was a little bit different. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> harris: pony chilling day out for a good cause. thick skinned new yorkers stripping down and taking a dip in the ice cold atlantic for the rock away plunge raising money for a teenager suffering from a life threatening disease. this year had it had a any purpose. >> we're having a pl
. >> when asked how we would guarantee things like freedom of religion without our constitution. the professor says it's up to those who believe in those ideaing to convince fellow americans they are worth withholding. shannon bream, fox news. >> harris: a huge power ball jackpot is up for grabs. we will tell you how much is up for grabs. leaping into frigid waters for a great cause. they do testify year but this time was a little bit different. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern...
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and propagate religion. and as they made that arduous journey across an ocean, didn't know if they were going to live or die, they had a rag-tag group of people and they weren't exactly the people that you'd have teaching sunday school classes. they were tough individuals. and when they landed on the shores their chaplain, robert hunt, was able to convince them to come together and do their first organized act, to take an old sail and create a makeshift church. to get on their knees and thank god for delivering them over here. and ask for his wisdom and his blessing. with all of the challenges that they had, mr. hunt was able to convince them to come morning and afternoon and have the same prayers and they didn't have to think a lot about what they would pray for. it was just that they could
and propagate religion. and as they made that arduous journey across an ocean, didn't know if they were going to live or die, they had a rag-tag group of people and they weren't exactly the people that you'd have teaching sunday school classes. they were tough individuals. and when they landed on the shores their chaplain, robert hunt, was able to convince them to come together and do their first organized act, to take an old sail and create a makeshift church. to get on their knees and thank...